Mount Dennis Framework Plan November 3, 2020 | Project Launch
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 1 Land Acknowledgement
We acknowledge the land we are meeting on is the traditional territory of many nations including the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnabeg, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee and the Wendat peoples and is now home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples. We also acknowledge that Toronto is covered by Treaty 13 with the Mississaugas of the Credit.
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 2 Agenda » 7:00 Hello! Who’s on the call Introductory remarks by Councillor Frances Nunziata » 7:15 Presentation by Project Team The Mount Dennis Planning Framework Study What is a Framework Study? Other recent studies The Mount Dennis story What we have heard so far » 8:15 Q&A » 8:50 Engagement strategy » 9:00 Adjourn Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 3 Using the Webex Platform
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 4 Who’s on the call today
Frances Paul Kulig Nunziata Perkins&Will Councillor
Sarah Henstock Rory McNeil Allison Reid Pourya Nazemi Samuel Alexandra City of Toronto City of Toronto City of Toronto City of Toronto Baptiste McDonough City Planning City Planning City Planning - City Planning - City of Toronto City of Toronto - Community - Community Urban Design Heritage City Planning - City Planning Planning Planning Transportation - Strategic Initiatives
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 5 Who’s on the call today
Catherine Toni Papa Jennifer Franks Rattan Philip Cheung Clara Romero Cieply City of Toronto City of Toronto Seeboruth City of Toronto Perkins&Will City of Toronto Parks Indigenous City of Toronto Toronto Water Urban Design Economic Placemaking Toronto Water Development
Anna Iannucci Ashita Parekh Krista Ellen Ajeev Bhatia Ariana Holt Perkins&Will Perkins&Will Eichenbaum Kowalchuk Centre for Canadian Urban Planning Urban Design Nelson Nygaard Common Bond Connected Urban Institute Transportation Collective Communities Community Heritage Engagement Services Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 6 Councillor’s Remarks
Frances Nunziata Councillor, Ward 5 York South-Weston
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 7 The Mount Dennis Planning Framework Study
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 8 Study Area Boundary
Trethewey Dr Denison Rd E
Black Creek Dr Mount Dennis Emmett Ave Planning Framework Study Boundary Weston Rd
Eglinton Ave W
Scarlett Rd
LambtonJane St Ave
Community Humber Blvd N Services & Facilities Alliance Ave Boundary
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 9 “tower in the park” apartment clusters framed by open green spaces
existing spaces for play and passive or active recreation constrained public realm and crowded pedestrian crossings along Weston Road apartment towers along edge of ravine
busy intersection at Weston and Eglinton
integrated public art, gateway features, cultural heritage, and legible existing local character
low-rise employment / industrial areas adjacent to existing community residential neighbourhoods existing bus services services and facilities along main arterial roads Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 10 Schedule
PHASE 1: BACKGROUND REVIEW OCTOBER 2020 - JANUARY 2021
» Understand the existing PHASE 2: TESTING characteristics of the FEBRUARY 2021 - APRIL 2021 neighbourhood PHASE 3: EMERGING » Understand your vision » Develop concrete FRAMEWORK for the neighbourhood plans and strategies to MAY 2021 - AUGUST 2021 support the vision
» Develop and test » Prepare a final report with a alternative design recommended framework, concepts plans and strategies
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 11 Objectives for Today
» Present the project work plan and schedule » Discuss what a Framework Study is » Review other studies that have been done in the Mount Dennis area » Present the background work that has been done to date » Ask you some questions about your neighbourhood » Discuss how you can stay involved
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 12 Questions
» What issues are there today in Mount Dennis that need to be addressed, and what opportunities do you see for the future? » What are your priorities for the future development of Mount Dennis?
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 13 What is a Framework Study?
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 14 Framework Study What is a Framework Study? » A Framework Study is a planning initiative to identify the needs and priorities of a neighbourhood, with the purpose of collectively creating a vision and an implementation roadmap for the future. How might it be implemented? » Site and Area Specific Policies for new developments » Updated Official Plan Policies » Priority Community Benefits » Streetcape and Public Realm Improvements » Updates to the City’s Heritage Register
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 15 Areas of study:
Land Use & Urban Design Servicing / Water Cultural Heritage Mobility / Transportation
Lenses:
Sustainability and Equity and Social Resilience Development Public Health
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 16 Areas of study
Land Use & Urban Design Servicing / Water Cultural Heritage Mobility / Transportation
Recommendations on: • Vision and guidance for new development • Promoting housing choices • New community facilities • Supporting local jobs and businesses • Opportunities for additional open space • Public art and Indigenous placemaking opportunities Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 17 Areas of study
Land Use & Urban Design Servicing / Water Cultural Heritage Mobility / Transportation
Recommendations on:
• Infrastructure improvements
• Growth capacity
• Flooding
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 18 Areas of study
Land Use & Urban Design Servicing / Water Cultural Heritage Mobility / Transportation
Recommendations on: • Cultural Heritage Resources to be conserved, maintained and enhanced • Inclusion of potential heritage properties on the City’s Heritage Register • Land with archaeological value to be studied • Intangible heritage and social and community values to be studied
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 19 Areas of study
Land Usd & Urban Design Servicing / Water Cultural Heritage Mobility / Transportation
Recommendations on:
• New pedestrian connections
• Streets to be upgraded
• Connections to transit
• Safe cycling infrastructure
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 20 Other Recent Studies
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 21 Other Recent Studies
Eglinton West 2018 2020 5 LRT Eglinton West Planning and Streetscape Study October May 2018 2019 Curtner Fellowship Program
Nov Fall Economic Development and Culture 2018 2020 Mount Dennis Economic Development Strategy
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 22 March 2019 Eglinton West LRT Open House
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 23 VOL III RECOMMENDATIONS
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multi-use multi-use Typ Section Typ new sidewalk
public art
opportunity GUESTVILLE AVE GUESTVILLE barrier concrete concrete LRT tunnel public property public sidewalk buffer sodded private private yardfront side yard currently on on currently yard side rebuild sidewalk using using sidewalk rebuild sidewalk width reduce curb radius radius curb reduce to allow for standard standard for allow to to beto defined conflict zone marking marking zone conflict Typical cross-section for Segment F, looking westbound (1:400); dimensions align with section line section with line align dimensions cross-section westbound looking Figure (1:400); Typical 333. for Segment F, under study under potential sharrows
PEAREN ST
Open House Eglinton West LRT West Eglinton March 2019 March garages green buffer from sidewalk maintain existing bus stop sidewalk through park through multi-use trail trail multi-use maintain existing PARK PEAREN roof sodded green multi-use trail trail multi-use through easement 2.1 metre wide sidewalk and varying vegetated buffer width between 0.5 to 2 metre, with with 2 metre, to between 0.5 width buffer vegetated varying and sidewalk wide metre 2.1 possible trees where jersey wide metre 0.5 with traffic vehicular from segregated trail, use multi wide metre 3.5 safety for barrier 2.1 metre wide sidewalk located at the edge of the front yards front the of edge the at located sidewalk wide metre 2.1 buffer planted wide metre 2.0 new sidewalk
- - - - signature trees The north side tapers due to the abutting building: abutting the to tapers due north side The The south side boulevard is 5.9 metres wide, including the private front yards of adjacent properties: adjacent of yards front private the including wide, metres 5.9 is boulevard side south The planted median with with median planted
- - LRT is underground from the portal to Mount Dennis station. Dennis portal Mount to the from underground is LRT metres 4.2 (around lane turning middle the of widths varying the to due cross section, a narrower is This as follows: are Road Weston and Street between Pearen conditions point pinch The wide). No intervention to the block between Pearen Park and Pearen Street. Pearen and Park between Pearen block the to intervention No PARK FERGY F BROWN
- - - Typical plan for Segment plan F (1:1,250) Typical Figure 334. Proposed typical cross-section: May 2019 Curtner Fellowship program at ULI Open House
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 25 May 2019 Curtner Fellowship program at ULI Open House
Team 1: Ascending Mt Dennis
Team 2: Mt Dennis as a Regional Hub
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 26 May 2019 Curtner Fellowship program at ULI
Open House Team 4: Moving Mount Dennis
Team 3: Connecting Opportunities Policy Tools
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 27 December 2019 Mount Dennis Economic Development Strategy Open House image credit: Ola Mirzoeva
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 28 Mount Dennis Economic Development Strategy Key Areas of Focus » Actively promoting Mount Dennis for business investment in collaboration with the Mount Dennis BIA » Supporting access to low-cost space » Encouraging ‘main street’ development » Investigating and supporting community benefits initiatives » Supporting local cultural activities including an Indigenous place- making project, public art, music, film and festivals and events » Promoting business support programs for businesses of all sizes » Identifying and promoting sector-based job and training opportunities » Initiating efforts to attract a post-secondary satellite facility
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 29 The Mount Dennis Story
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 30 Mount Dennis features a rich history as a mixed use and culturally diverse neighbourhood.
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 31 The Humber River was an important Indigenous route, serving as the Toronto Carrying-Place Trail. This pathway was an important travelling spine, leading into the upper Great Lakes network. It contributes a significant piece of history – travel and trade – that has shaped Mount Dennis to be the neighbourhood it is today.
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 32 The 1851 Browne Map of the Township of York shows the area was still primarily wooded
The 1860 Tremaine Map of the County of York shows the Grand Trunk Railway running parellel to Weston Road and an early ownership pattern
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 33 Eglinton Avenue was originally no more than a wagon track west of Dufferin Line. The western development of the roadway occurred in 1889 through to Weston Road and what is now the Mount Dennis neighbourhood. By 1893 the first school had been established in Mount Dennis, followed by a post office and general stores, fronting Weston Road.
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 34 York Township, Weston Rd, north, from Ray Ave (Way Department) Church of the Good Shepherd (Anglican), Weston Road, south east corner Eglinton Ave. W.,
Level crossing, on Eglinton Avenue, just east of Weston Road, scene looking east, shows how view of approaching train is obstructed, (Traffic Study Department) 2, 4, 6 Arnold Avenue
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 35 1947
Dense residential pattern has been established Some industrial development on the east side of the railway
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 36 1959
Jane Street extension has been constructed Continued industrial development
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 37 1976
Eglinton has been extended westward over the Humber Valley Eglinton Flats have been transformed from farmland to parks Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 38 1981
Black Creek Drive has been constructed
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 39 Mount Dennis Today
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 40 Study Area Mount Dennis Planning Framework Study Boundary
Trethewey Dr Denison Rd E Total population (2016) 18,593
Black Creek Dr
Growth (2011-2016) Emmett Ave 1.97% Weston Rd
Eglinton Ave W 2 Density (people/km ) Scarlett Rd
7,072 LambtonJane St Ave
*statistics based on the Framework Study boundary Humber Blvd N
Alliance Ave
Community Services & Facilities Study Boundary
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 41 Mount Dennis is not all the same
The Northwest part of the The Northeast part of the neighbourhood is the densest, neighbourhood is the most fastest growing, has the youthful and has the highest highest total number of visible proportion of families minorities and refugees, and the with children. lowest income.
The Southwest part of the The Southeast part of the neighbourhood has the highest total neighbourhood is the highest number and proportion of low- income and where residents are income seniors. most likely to own their home.
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 42 Languages and Immigration
Most popular Mother Tongue Portuguese, Spanish, Birth Country of Immigrant Immigration and Vietnamese Population Period 22% EUROPE
40% AMERICAS 27% Before 1981 ASIA Non Canadian Citizens 1981-1990
14% 1991-2000
2001-2010
2011-2016 Immigrants
0 1000 2000 3000 57% # immigrants
*statistics based on the Framework Study boundary
11% <1% AFRICA OCEANIA
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 43 Households
MT DENNIS CITY OF TORONTO
no children no children 24% 35%
76% 65% children children
*statistics based on the Framework Study boundary
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 44 Housing
Ownership Average value of dwellings
Owners Renters 48% 52% $491,761 $892,000 Mount Dennis City of Toronto
*statistics based on the Framework Study boundary
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 45 Income
Estimated Median Income MT DENNIS CITY OF TORONTO 23% 17% 16% 16% 6% 19% 13% 13% 4% 15% 14% 10% EI Regular 11% 9% EI Regular Benefits 9% 6% Benefits 5% 4% 11% 6%
Social Social Assistance Assistance 4 4
*statistics based on the Framework Study boundary
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 46 Major Employers
Source: Economic Development Study
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 47 Local Businesses » Just over half of all businesses described themselves as service or retail » There is a good mix in terms of how long businesses had been in the area - 29% have been in business for 25+ years! » Most are not members of the BIA » Most respondents have relatively few employees - 66% have 5 or fewer » Most employees of local businesses do not live in the area » A significant percentage of businesses report that they are ‘diverse suppliers’
Based on 2019 Survey of businesses responded to by 20% of all businesss Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 48 Compared with the rest of the City, Mount Dennis is:
» Home to a higher proportion of visible minorities and/or immigrants » Home to a higher proportion of families with children » Growing slower than the rest of the city » Lower income* (estimated median income of $51,500 vs $65,829.)
* Based on catchment area (CS&F boundary)
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 49 Compared with the rest of the City, Mount Dennis is:
» More impacted due to lay-offs resulting from COVID-19 (all three of the top employing industries have seen lay-offs of more than 15% vs only 1 of the 3 of the top industries at the City level seeing the same).
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 50 Transit Investment
How can we make sure new investment benefits everyone?
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 51 Major Transit Stations
Weston GO / UP Trethewey Dr Denison Rd E
Legend
GO: Kitchener Line
GO: Barrie Line Keelesdale UP Express
Eglinton Crosstown Emmett Ave
Mount Black Creek Dr 32: Eglinton West Dennis
35: Jane
41: Keele Weston Rd 52: Lawrence West 59: Maple Leaf How easy is it/will it be 71: Runnymede for you to get to the new Eglinton Ave W Scarlett Rd 73: Royal York stations? 79: Scarlett Rd Lambton Ave
89: Weston What modes (walking, Jane St Humber Blvd N 161: Rogers Rd cycling, driving) will
171: Mount Dennis you be using to access
405: Etobicoke Community Bus them? Alliance Ave Bus Stop
Waterbody
Open Green Space
Creek / River
Trail
Study Area Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 52 Cycling & Pedestrian Connectivity
Trethewey Dr Denison Rd E
on and off-road bike lanes coordinated with Eglinton Crosstown
Emmett Ave
Proposed route Black Creek Dr
Legend
Existing
Bike Lanes Weston Rd
Multi-Use Trail
Signed Routes
Suggested On Street Routes Eglinton Ave W How walkable and Scarlett Rd potential West Planned Toronto Rail Path cyclable is your Lambton Ave extension Trail neighbourhood? Jane St On-Street What opportunities Humber Blvd N Under Construction or barriers do you on-street route along experience? North Drive connected Alliance Ave Waterbody to bike lanes on Royal York Road Open Green Space
Creek / River
Trail
Study Area
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 53 Official Plan Uses Employment
Mixed Use
Structure Plan Map
Legend Land Use Map
Neighbourhoods Institutional Areas
Apartment Neighbourhoods Regeneration Areas
Mixed Use Areas Employment Areas
Natural Areas Utility Corridors
Parks Study Area
Other Open Space Areas (Including Golf Courses, Cemeteries, Public Utilities)
Structural Plan Map Avenues Residential EmploymentAreas Parks Green Space Systems
Study Area Land Use Map Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 54 Heritage and Archaeology
1151 Weston Rd St. John’s Cemetery Mount Dennis Bank of Nova Scotia (1949, addition 1981-2) now known as Scotiabank
145 Clouston Ave St. John’s Cemetery on the Humber; designation by-law passed by York City Council on Aug. 24, 1987
2700 Eglinton Ave W York Civic Centre, 1950. Shore and Moffat Architects, with additions 1960, 1962, 1974. Adopted by City Council May 17, 2005.
Site AkGu-90
Legend Site AkGu-24
Previous Archaeological Assessment
Existing Heritage Properties
Prior archaeological Assessment:
No Further Archaeological Concern
Stage Recommended
Stage 2 Recommendations: Stage 2 Site Visit and/or Test Pit . Survey Required
Areas of Low Archaeological Potential Site AkGu-6 Disturbed
Low-Lying / Wet York Civic Centre Steeply Sloped
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 55 Existing Buildings Low rise
38, 46m heights High rise
Trethewey Dr Denison Rd E
Emmett Ave
Black Creek Dr
Weston Rd
Legend
Building Height Eglinton Ave W Scarlett Rd Low: 1 to 3 storeys (0-10m)
Lambton Ave Med: 4 to 10 storeys (11-30m) 78-80m heights
Jane St High: 11+ storeys (31-90+m) Humber Blvd N
Waterbody
Open Green Space Alliance Ave
Creek / River
Trail
Study Area
Mid rise
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 56 Future and Proposed Development
1391 Weston Rd 8 Locust St New one-storey Redelopment of site for new commercial building 35-storey tower
82 Buttonwood Avenue Denison Rd E Trethewey Dr Subdivision of blocks and new public road
Emmett Ave Crosstown LRT: Mount Black Creek Dr Dennis Station and EMSF Mount Dennis Eglinton Crosstown LRT Stop and EMSF storage facility How do you think new development Weston Rd can fit within and contribute to Mount Eglinton Ave W Dennis? Scarlett Rd
Lambton Ave 955 Weston Rd
Jane St Humber Blvd N 70 new stacked townhouse units 6 Bala Ave One-storey daycare addition to existing school Alliance Ave
17 Dennis Ave Demolition of existing school and construction of new 3-storey school building.
*outside the study area boundary Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 57 Parks and Open Space
Black Creek
Trethewey Park West
Weston Lions Park
Raymore Park Coronation What Park improvements Keelesdale could be made North Park to local parks? Portage Gardens Park
Humber River Pearen Park
Keelesdale Canadian Fergy Brown South Park Ukrainian Eglinton Park Memorial Park Flats
Gladhurst Westlake Total open green space Park Memorial 2 Park 1,072,079 m Scarlett (approx 29.2% coverage) Woods Golf Course
Legend
Natural Heritage Boundary Cynthia-Frimette Tree Inventory Parkette
Waterbody Noble Park Open Green Space
Creek / River
Trail
Study Area Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 58 Community Services & Facilities
CS&F are publically accessible, non-profit facilities and places where City Divisions, agencies and boards, and school boards deliver programs and services. This includes child care centres, libraries, recreation facilities, schools and community space for human services.
2012 Weston Mount Dennis Trethewey Dr Denison Rd E Survey Results Bala Avenue Portage Trail Community Community School Middle School Top ten services (in order) that people feel they are York Civic Centre unable to access were: Mount Dennis Community Hall
New 1. Recreation Services - 40% Toronto Public Generation York Humber Library: Mount Black Creek Dr Youth High School Dennis 2. Arts/Culture - 38% Recreation Emmett Ave Centre 3. Community Activities/Clubs and Organizations - 37% Chris Tonks 4. Emergency Care - 31% Arena Mount Dennis Baptist Church Weston Rd York Recreation 5. Health Care – doctor/health clinic - 30% Centre 6. Libraries - 28% Eglinton Ave W Scarlett Rd 7. Childcare - 27% Dennis Avenue Lambton Ave Community 8. Local Government Officials - 27% School Jane St Our Lady of Victory Humber Blvd N Catholic Elementary 9. Dentists/Eye Care/Other Specialists - 26% School
10. Food/Groceries - 24% Alliance Ave Cordella Junior Public School
Frank Oke Legend Secondary School
Sport Fields k Catholic Elementary School Catholic Secondary School Community Rec Area k Public Elementary and Arena Secondary School Places of Worship Indoor Pool Library Waterbody Childcare Open Green Space Creek / River
Trail
Study Area Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 59 Streets Complete Streets
Queensway
Eglinton West
Weston Rd
Green Streets Black Creek Dr Fairford Parkette
Lambton Ave
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 60 Servicing
Trethewey Dr Denison Rd E
Trunk Sewer Emmett Ave Combined Sewer
Black Creek Dr
Weston Rd
Eglinton Ave W Scarlett Rd
Legend Lambton Ave Existing
Jane St Sewer line Humber Blvd N
Sewer manhole
Sewer Outfall
Alliance Ave
Waterbody
Open Green Space
Creek / River
Trail
Study Area Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 61 Question: Do you have any questions of clarification about what has been presented?
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 62 What we have heard so far...
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 63 Transit investment
how will the new LRT change the neighbourhood? risk of displacement make sure new investment local benefits businesses everyone affected during construction
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 64 Services
need to leave the area to access developing healthcare shopping areas would help the need more local economy recreation / arts/ culture
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 65 Challenges lack of connections - both physical employment is and social a key challenge
poverty and engagement housing too for children and youth
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 66 Eco-neighbourhood
could be part of a Sustainable Neighbourhood Action development of Plan a sustainable transportation bee-friendly sector neighbourhood
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 67 Question: What are other issues and opportunities in your community?
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 68 Earlier ideas
bridge over streetscape the rail upgrades to corridor Weston
connections to future transit hub improve road indigenous safety at Weston place-making & Eglinton initiative
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 69 Earlier ideas
a new institutional innovation hub film hub location improve access to commercial space sustainable farmers neighbourhood market / industry
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 70 Question: What are the priorities for the neighbourhood?
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 71 Engagement Strategy
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 72 Public Meetings
PHASE 1: BACKGROUND REVIEW OCTOBER 2020 - JANUARY 2021
PHASE 2: TESTING FEBRUARY 2021 - APRIL 2021
PHASE 3: EMERGING FRAMEWORK #1 MAY 2021 - AUGUST 2021 today #2
#3
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 73 Stakeholder conversations
PHASE 1: BACKGROUND Neighbourhood REVIEW Improvement Area Network & community OCTOBER 2020 - JANUARY 2021 Planning Table groups (NIA)
heritage resident focus group human associations services agency focus group
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 74 Project website
PHASE 1: BACKGROUND REVIEW OCTOBER 2020 - JANUARY 2021
» General updates » Social Pinpoint map and survey » Questionnaire
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 75 In-person station
PHASE 1: BACKGROUND REVIEW OCTOBER 2020 - JANUARY 2021
» Opportunity to pick up and fill out a questionnaire
Mount Dennis Framework Plan Project Launch 76 Stay in touch! Rory McNeil Planner, Community Planning 2 Civic Centre Court, 3rd Floor Etobicoke, ON M9C 5A3 Ph: (416) 394-5683 Email: [email protected]
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